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WELCOME TO RIDDLESDOWN. We are delighted to introduce you to Riddlesdown Collegiate. Working as part of The Collegiate Trust we enjoy the autonomy to make the very best provision for your child, delivering the Trust’s ambition of Exceptional Education for All.
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Riddlesdown Collegiate (formerly Riddlesdown High School) is a secondary school with academy status located in the Riddlesdown area of the London Borough of Croydon, UK. It is a coeducational school, of between 1800 and 2000 students (400 of those being post–16 students) [citation needed].
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May 23, 2024 · The purpose of Riddlesdown Collegiate’s curriculum is to engage and inspire students through an extensive range of relevant, challenging and thought-provoking learning opportunities.
Riddlesdown Collegiate became an Academy on 1st June 2012. As well as greater control over budgetary matters, this opened up the opportunity for other freedoms for the benefit of our students and staff.
An academy for boys and girls aged 11 to 18. School information: Principal: Mr Soumick Dey; Admission number: 328; Age range: 11 to 18; DfE number: 306/5400; Transport links: bus routes: 407,...
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Colleges. Our “small schools” system means that we have divided our very large school into a collection of smaller schools, which we call Colleges, each of which has its own Headteacher and team of staff and accommodates about 400 students.